Where the Most Splendid Assyrian Ivories ever Known Have Been Found: The King’s Residence in Port Shalmaneser, Nimrud
| Main Author: | Mallоwan, M. H. L. | 
|---|---|
| Format: | Print Article | 
| In: | ILN                 Year: 17. , Pages: 99-100, 6 fig. in colours, 7 fig.  | 
| KeiBi Identifier: | 21:280 | 
| Description not available. | 
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